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  • Czech reissued Luftschutz helmet

    600.00

    Czech reissued Luftschütz helmet in excellent condition with factory installed liner and chinstrap. The shell is nicely dated 1938. This is a pre war Czech M34 army helmet that was reissued in the Luftschutz. The helmet is in very good condition with over 85% paint and decal.  The helmet has its single Luftschutz decal applied to the front in excellent condition. These helmets are very rare, especially a blue one in good condition!

  • Unissued pith helmet dated 3.42 size 55 F.ST. L

    600.00

    Second pattern tropical Heer pith helmet in excellent, unissued condition. Nicely maker marked F.ST.L. in the size 55 and dated 3.42. This pith helmet would be hard to upgrade!

  • Unissued EM / NCO felt boots marked 0/0656/0013

    New
    600.00

    Unissued EM / NCO felt boots marked 0/0656/0013. The boots are unissued and still factory tied together. The boots are marked 0/0656/0013 indicating production by J. Keiser Söhne from Hauenstein. The other markeings are the length and width size 28 8 and the year of production 43. The leather is in a beautiful, light brown colour. This is possibly one of the best preserved and visually pleasing pair I have ever had the pleasure to offer.

  • Rare US Airborne folding stretcher marked Simmons Co April 10 1943

    625.00

    Rare US Airborne folding stretcher in very good condition. These folding stretchers were specific to paratrooper and glider units. The stretcher originally came from Bütchenbach. Rare to find Airborne specific item!

  • Leather MG34 u. MG42 tool pouch marked fsx 42

    625.00

    Leather MG34 u. MG42 tool pouch marked gzr 1943 in good condition. The pouch retains its original belt loops, D-ring and functional closing strap. The pouch is nicely marked fsx 42 indicating production by Albin Scholle, Lederwarenfabrik, Zeitz. Nice and hard to find leather tool pouch!

  • Cased Luftwaffe brocade belt, buckle and aiguillette set

    625.00

    Very nice original cased set of a Luftwaffe brocade belt, buckle and aiguillette in very good condition. All the parts are in excellent, undamaged condition. Hard to upgrade set!

  • Rare Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle v. Hofe & Co. 1939 in near mint condition

    650.00

    Rare original aluminum Heer buckle marked v. Hofe & Co. Lüdenscheid 1938 – one of the rarest Heer belt buckles to find! The buckle is in excellent near mint condition with the factory paint rating up to 95% and the leather in perfect light brown condition. The buckle is a rare example in perfect condition that would be very hard, if not impossible to upgrade.

  • US 101st Airborne grouping to Edward Dietz, 327 GIR

    650.00

    Insignia grouping to Edward Dietz, 327 Glider Infantry regiment. The group consists of his uniform removed insignia, a German language guide and a guide to Great Britain, his ribbon bars and his combat infantry badge. Other then that a number of postwar souvenirs that also belonged to him. There is more information to be found about him online; he was awarded two Purple Hearts and a bronze star medal. A nice group with potential for further research!

  • Rare German reissued Dutch pre war M33 helmet

    650.00

    A very nice Dutch pre war helmet reissued in the Wehrmacht. There are in general two types of pre war Dutch helmets reissued within the German army. The first type was a compete example with Dutch liner and chinstrap which was captured directly from army stocks in 1940. The second type were 4160 unfinished shells that were sold to the German government by the Dutch company of Artillerie Inrichtingen that was liquidated in 1942. These shells were acquired and fitted with specially modified German helmet liners by the company Biedermann & Charnikow in Litzmannstadt. These helmets were made specifically for the Schutzmannschaft and mostly issued guarding rural areas and fighting Partisans on the eastern front. The helmet comes with its wartime converted and assembled German M31 liner and chinstrap. Due to the shape of the helmets shell the liners are always installed backwards on a specifically designed mounting plate. Externally the lion plate insignia on the front has been removed and the helmet has been fully repainted in a textured Feldgrau paint. Exceptionally rare example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Hungarian quilted parka trousers

    650.00

    Quilted winter parka trousers as worn by Fallschirmjäger on the eastern front in good used condition!

  • Aluminium Waffen-SS EM / NCO belt buckle marked RZM 155/39 ᛋᛋ

    650.00

    Aluminium Waffen-SS EM/NCO belt buckle marked RZM 155/39 ᛋᛋ indicating production by Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid in as found condition. Hard to find variant!

  • Rare Waffen-SS 20 liter jerrycan by Sandrik

    650.00

    Rare Waffen-SS jerrycan by Sandrik in used as found condition. The Jerrycan is a typical example with the large SS runes stamped in the left body of the canister. The Jerrycan still retains a large portion of its original factory underneath the green field repaint.

  • US M1 fixed bale front seam helmet with Westinghouse liner and helmet net

    650.00

    US M1 fixed bale front seam helmet with Westinghouse liner and helmet net in excellent condition. The helmet comes with its original Westinghouse liner. The liner chinstrap and leather are missing. Otherwise textbook example with original large meshed helmet net.

  • MG34 u. MG42 lafette carrying straps

    650.00

    MG34 u. MG42 lafette carrying straps in used condition. One of the carabiners is a period replacement which is a often observed detail as these carabiners are small and thin for their purpose. Very hard to find!

  • Soldbuch of Heinz Schultz, 5. Fallschirmjäger Div, Ardennes

    650.00

    Soldbuch grouping of Heinz Schultz, Fallschirmjäger, Ardennes. Wachtmeister Heinz Schultz served with Fallschirm Artillerie Regiment 5 in the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division. He entered service in 1939 with Flakabteilung 83. He was transferred to Flak Regiment 12 which saw action in Tunesia and was subsequently destroyed. After this he was transferred to 4. Kompanie Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung. 28.10.1944 he was transferred to his field unit Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment 5. This unit was part of the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division of which the brief unit history during this period until the end of the war is described;

    In October 1944, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was relocated from its assembly area near Oldenburg to the Netherlands for coastal defense. At this time, most of the division’s units were still stationed at training grounds in northern Germany. As a result, the assembly of the division could not begin before mid-November. Although the division was only partially combat-ready and still in the process of being organized, it was transferred to the Eifel region at the end of November 1944, after Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was reassigned to it, in preparation for the planned Ardennes Offensive. The units were stationed in the Bitburg – Oberweis – Sülm area.

    Even during the march to its assembly area, the division suffered considerable losses due to low-flying Allied air attacks. Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 5 lost all of its vehicles, rendering it inoperable. During the Ardennes Offensive, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was tasked with advancing on the right flank of the 7th Army, as part of LXXXV Army Corps, from the area around Bitburg. After crossing the Our River near Vianden, it was to break through enemy positions at Wahlhausen, Putscheid, Nachtmanderscheid, and Walsdorf, and secure the line St. Hubert – Neufchâteau – Mellier – Attert, where it would establish a mobile defensive position to protect the southern flank of the 5th Panzer Army, which was advancing through Bastogne.

    On the morning of December 16, after a short artillery preparation, the division crossed the Our River at Stolzembourg and Roth. By the evening of the first day, the advance elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 had reached the Diekirch – Hosingen road. The left neighbor, the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, was making slow progress east of Fouhren, while the right neighbor, Panzer Lehr Division, was already engaged west of Hosingen. On December 17, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the river crossings near Bourscheid, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 attacked between Putscheid and Weiler. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 was fighting alongside the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division at Fouhren.

    On December 18, elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the western edge of Weiler, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the bridges at Bourscheid intact and linked up with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 at Weiler. Meanwhile, the division’s attached Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI was engaged in combat at Nachtmanderscheid and Walsdorf. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, still under the command of the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, continued to fight at Fouhren. On December 19, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 advanced through the Sauer Valley without significant enemy resistance, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the Wiltz Valley near Kautenbach and Nocher by evening.

    The division’s advance continued rapidly, with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 moving south of Doncols toward the Bastogne-Arlon road. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 and Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI pushed southwest beyond the division’s left boundary, toward Bigonville and Martelingen, to support the neighboring division, which was still engaged in heavy fighting near Ettelbruck. By the end of the day, the division’s lead elements had reached the general line: northern edge of Martelingen – Vaux-les-Rosières – Sibret. On the evening of December 21, Martelingen was captured by Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI with support from elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15.

    Since the left neighboring division was still lagging behind, exposing the left flank of both the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division and the 5th Panzer Army (which had already advanced far west beyond Bastogne), the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was ordered to assume flank protection. On December 22, the division reorganized its units, shifted from offensive to defensive operations, and established defensive positions against attacks from the southwest and south along the line: Vaux-les-Rosières – Martelingen – Bigonville – Arsdorf – Heiderscheid, covering a front of 40 km.

    Between December 23 and 25, the division was forced to abandon several positions, including Vaux-les-Rosières, Hotte, Strainchamps, Martelingen, Titange, and Bigonville, due to heavy attacks from the U.S. 3rd Army from the southwest and south along the Bastogne road. On December 26, American forces continued their advance toward Bastogne. Between Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14, still holding out near Chaumont, and the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to the northwest, American units broke through northward. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 withdrew its right flank to Assenois, barely preventing an enemy advance on Losange and Villers-la-Bonne-Eau.

    By December 27, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division’s front stretched from Assenois to Lutrebois, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. Following the successful American breakthrough at Bastogne, the division was threatened on its flank near Nothum. The American advance was halted only by deploying the last available reserves along the Harlange – Nothum – Buderscheid line. By December 29, 1944, the division, now under the command of LIII Army Corps, was still holding the line Lutrebois – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Harlange – Bavigne – Nothum against continued enemy attacks.

    On January 2, 1945, following further American breakthroughs near its left neighbor, the division was at risk of encirclement in the Harlange and Bavigne area. It held its positions until January 7 but was then forced to withdraw northeast, abandoning Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. On January 9, American forces attacked the division at Bras, Doncols, and Nothum, encircling a large portion of its forces and taking many prisoners. The remaining elements of the division regrouped near Wiltz and were later transferred to the Düren area.

    During their retreat, these remnants were diverted southeast and committed to counter an Allied breakthrough near Prüm. By the end of February, the remaining troops repelled Allied attacks near Wilwerath, Gondenbrett, and Olzheim. However, in early March, American forces bypassed the division’s defensive positions on both flanks, forcing it to retreat further northeast.

    At the Nürburgring, the division was encircled west of the Rhine, with most of its remaining troops taken prisoner. Only small remnants managed to escape to the Wernigerode area in April 1945.

    He was awarded the Flakkampfabzeichen, Erdkampfabzeichen, Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse, Ostmedaille, Schützenschnür, Dienstauszeichnung 4. Klasse, Erinnerungsmedaille 1.10.38 and possibly one I forgot. This is a great soldbuch with many entries, interesting units, awards and a nice portrait in tropical uniform. A great soldbuch for further research of a Fallschirmjäger who took part of the Ardennes Offensive!

  • Soldbuch grouping of Johann Robens, 5. Fallschirmjäger Div, Ardennes

    650.00

    Soldbuch grouping of Heinz Schultz, Fallschirmjäger, Ardennes. Wachtmeister Heinz Schultz served with Fallschirm Artillerie Regiment 5 in the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division. He was first a part of several Luftwaffe Bau and Flak Abteilungen. In 1944 he was transferred to his field unit Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment 5. This unit was part of the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division of which the brief unit history during this period until the end of the war is described;

    In October 1944, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was relocated from its assembly area near Oldenburg to the Netherlands for coastal defense. At this time, most of the division’s units were still stationed at training grounds in northern Germany. As a result, the assembly of the division could not begin before mid-November. Although the division was only partially combat-ready and still in the process of being organized, it was transferred to the Eifel region at the end of November 1944, after Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was reassigned to it, in preparation for the planned Ardennes Offensive. The units were stationed in the Bitburg – Oberweis – Sülm area.

    Even during the march to its assembly area, the division suffered considerable losses due to low-flying Allied air attacks. Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 5 lost all of its vehicles, rendering it inoperable. During the Ardennes Offensive, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was tasked with advancing on the right flank of the 7th Army, as part of LXXXV Army Corps, from the area around Bitburg. After crossing the Our River near Vianden, it was to break through enemy positions at Wahlhausen, Putscheid, Nachtmanderscheid, and Walsdorf, and secure the line St. Hubert – Neufchâteau – Mellier – Attert, where it would establish a mobile defensive position to protect the southern flank of the 5th Panzer Army, which was advancing through Bastogne.

    On the morning of December 16, after a short artillery preparation, the division crossed the Our River at Stolzembourg and Roth. By the evening of the first day, the advance elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 had reached the Diekirch – Hosingen road. The left neighbor, the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, was making slow progress east of Fouhren, while the right neighbor, Panzer Lehr Division, was already engaged west of Hosingen. On December 17, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the river crossings near Bourscheid, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 attacked between Putscheid and Weiler. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 was fighting alongside the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division at Fouhren.

    On December 18, elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the western edge of Weiler, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the bridges at Bourscheid intact and linked up with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 at Weiler. Meanwhile, the division’s attached Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI was engaged in combat at Nachtmanderscheid and Walsdorf. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, still under the command of the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, continued to fight at Fouhren. On December 19, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 advanced through the Sauer Valley without significant enemy resistance, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the Wiltz Valley near Kautenbach and Nocher by evening.

    The division’s advance continued rapidly, with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 moving south of Doncols toward the Bastogne-Arlon road. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 and Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI pushed southwest beyond the division’s left boundary, toward Bigonville and Martelingen, to support the neighboring division, which was still engaged in heavy fighting near Ettelbruck. By the end of the day, the division’s lead elements had reached the general line: northern edge of Martelingen – Vaux-les-Rosières – Sibret. On the evening of December 21, Martelingen was captured by Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI with support from elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15.

    Since the left neighboring division was still lagging behind, exposing the left flank of both the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division and the 5th Panzer Army (which had already advanced far west beyond Bastogne), the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was ordered to assume flank protection. On December 22, the division reorganized its units, shifted from offensive to defensive operations, and established defensive positions against attacks from the southwest and south along the line: Vaux-les-Rosières – Martelingen – Bigonville – Arsdorf – Heiderscheid, covering a front of 40 km.

    Between December 23 and 25, the division was forced to abandon several positions, including Vaux-les-Rosières, Hotte, Strainchamps, Martelingen, Titange, and Bigonville, due to heavy attacks from the U.S. 3rd Army from the southwest and south along the Bastogne road. On December 26, American forces continued their advance toward Bastogne. Between Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14, still holding out near Chaumont, and the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to the northwest, American units broke through northward. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 withdrew its right flank to Assenois, barely preventing an enemy advance on Losange and Villers-la-Bonne-Eau.

    By December 27, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division’s front stretched from Assenois to Lutrebois, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. Following the successful American breakthrough at Bastogne, the division was threatened on its flank near Nothum. The American advance was halted only by deploying the last available reserves along the Harlange – Nothum – Buderscheid line. By December 29, 1944, the division, now under the command of LIII Army Corps, was still holding the line Lutrebois – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Harlange – Bavigne – Nothum against continued enemy attacks.

    On January 2, 1945, following further American breakthroughs near its left neighbor, the division was at risk of encirclement in the Harlange and Bavigne area. It held its positions until January 7 but was then forced to withdraw northeast, abandoning Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. On January 9, American forces attacked the division at Bras, Doncols, and Nothum, encircling a large portion of its forces and taking many prisoners. The remaining elements of the division regrouped near Wiltz and were later transferred to the Düren area.

    During their retreat, these remnants were diverted southeast and committed to counter an Allied breakthrough near Prüm. By the end of February, the remaining troops repelled Allied attacks near Wilwerath, Gondenbrett, and Olzheim. However, in early March, American forces bypassed the division’s defensive positions on both flanks, forcing it to retreat further northeast.

    At the Nürburgring, the division was encircled west of the Rhine, with most of its remaining troops taken prisoner. Only small remnants managed to escape to the Wernigerode area in April 1945.

    He was awarded the Ehrenzeichen Bulgarischen Infanterie IV Klasse, Rumanische Medaille “Kreuzzug gegen den Kommunismus” with document, and probably more awards which were not noted in his Soldbuch. The Grouping is complete with Erkennungsmarke. Hard to find grouping in excellent condition!

     

  • Pre war Dutch Police No.1 Klewang by Hembrug

    650.00

    Pre war Dutch police sword or Klewang manufactured by Hembrug. The scabbard is nicely marked AI indicating Artillerie Inrichtingen and RVW indicating Rijksveldwachter. A Dutch inspector marking Crown over B. indicating E.B. Brossois on the reverse ricasso.Hard to find pre war piece in excellent condition!

    No international shipping!

  • Rare Panzer assault badge by Hymmen & Co

    650.00

    Rare Panzer assault badge by Hymmen & Co in tombak. Hard to find early example with typical breast feather design!

  • Canadian Battledress Royal Signals HQ, 21st Army group

    650.00

    Textbook Canadian issue Battledress jacket as worn by a British Lieutenant serving with the 21st Army Group, HQ Royal Signals. The garment is modified with a open collar and retains its period sewn insignia. The insignia have been modified with white paint on the lettering to make the insignia more clear. Nice example with name and some more information inside!

  • Rare British windproof trousers, drab size No.2 A. Raven & Co Ltd 1942

    650.00

    Rare British windproof trousers, drab marked size No.2 A. Raven & Co Ltd 1942. The trousers are in very good, only moderately worn condition. This is a very hard to find pair of trousers!

  • Rare German reissued Dutch pre war M40 KNIL helmet

    650.00

    A very nice Dutch pre war and rare M40 KNIL helmet reissued in the Wehrmacht. There are in general two types of pre war Dutch helmets reissued within the German army. The first type was a compete example with Dutch liner and chinstrap which was captured directly from army stocks in 1940. The second type were 4160 unfinished shells that were sold to the German government by the Dutch company of Artillerie Inrichtingen that was liquidated in 1942. These shells were acquired and fitted with specially modified German helmet liners by the company Biedermann & Charnikow in Litzmannstadt. These helmets were made specifically for the Schutzmannschaft and mostly issued guarding rural areas and fighting Partisans on the eastern front. The helmet comes with its wartime converted and assembled German M31 liner and chinstrap. Due to the shape of the helmets shell the liners are always installed backwards on a specifically designed mounting plate. Externally the lion plate insignia on the front has been removed and the helmet has been fully repainted in a textured Feldgrau paint. Exceptionally rare example that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • Unissued 7×50 Dienstglas marked blc

    650.00

    Unissued 7×50 Dienstglas marked blc indicating production by Carl Zeiss Jena. This is a excellent example with strap, rain cover and Knopflasche. Really hard to find in this condition!

  • Küstenartillerie badge marked Schwerin

    650.00

    Küstenartillerie badge marked Schwerin in excellent condition. This is a very early Buntmetall example with most if not all of its original finish. The highlights of the gun and armour show the Buntmetall base peaking trough. Very nice example!

  • M38 gasmask in tall two tone camouflaged canister named to Obergefreiter Kruspe

    650.00

    Textbook M38 gasmask in tall camouflaged canister good, untouched condition. The canister features a textbook two tone (green and tan) camouflage paint. The canister is complete with its original straps, Klarscheiben, spring and cleaning cloth. The canister is nicely named to Obergefreiter Kruspe. Very nice set with a camouflaged canister in untouched condition!

  • Straight black rubberised E-tool carrier marked gut 1943

    650.00

    Straight black rubberised E-tool carrier marked gut 1943 indicating production by Walter Schuermann u. Co., Lederwarenfabrik, Bielefeld in 1943. There is a small damage on the upper right corner; otherwise it is in unissued condition. Beautiful and textbook example!

  • Gebirgsjäger boots by Hans Wagner Vierkirchen / Dachau

    650.00

    Textbook large sized Gebirgsjäger boots manufactured by Hans Wagner who had a office in Vierkirchen and a factory in Dachau. The boots are nicely maker marked Hans Wagner, Vierkirchen / Dachau. The boots are in good used condition, nice large size and perfect for a mannequin!

  • MG34 u. MG42 drum carrier marked 959 43 in factory two tone camouflage

    650.00

    MG34 u. MG42 drum carrier marked 959 43 in factory two tone camouflage. The carrier is in its original factory paint which was factory applied in bluegrey and brown camouflage pattern. Hard to find in this condition!

  • Luftwaffe summer service blouse for a Oberleutnant der Flak

    New
    650.00

    Luftwaffe summer service blouse for a Oberleutnant der Flak. This custom tailor made service blouse is made from a coarsely woven but soft material intended for formal or summer use. The breast eagle is missing as is one of the shoulderstrap buttons. The blouse was saved from a cloth recycling plant and is in good, lightly worn condition. This one has never been in a collection before and a nice custom variant!

  • US M1 fixed bale helmet with Hawley liner

    675.00

    Combat worn US M1 fixed bale helmet with Hawley liner. Textbook salty example with loads of character that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Heer officer dagger with hanger and portepee by Carl Eickhorn

    675.00

    No shipping out of europe!

    Textbook Heer officer dagger with hanger and portepee by Carl Eickhorn in good condition.

  • Rare MG34 stock

    675.00

    Rare original MG34 stock in excellent condition. Hard to upgrade example wihout any significant damages and most if not all of its factory blueing.

  • Rare bakelite Stirnlampe or headlight by Roka

    675.00

    Excellent bakelite pattern Stirnlampe or headlight in its original pouch in excellent condition. The head band which is still flexible and the cable are both in good and most likely working condition. The normally bakelite battery case is marked etl indicating production by Krieger u. Faudt, Berlin. The bakelite part on the Stirnlampe or headlamp is nicely marked ROKA which indicates production by Robert Karst, Berlin. The headlamp or Stirnlampe comes in its original storage pouch which is virtually always missing and not available as a spare! The pouch itself is in great condition and nicely marked CNN41 and WaA 584 which indicates most likely a subcontractor who produced these storage pouches for ROKA. These headlight are hard to find, let alone executed in undamaged bakelite with the original storage pouch!

  • Tropical Y-strap

    675.00

    Tropical Y-strap in good used condition. The strap is not visually marked. This is a textbook example in good condition!

  • Late war 4-panel M31 Zeltbahn in Telo Mimetico camouflage

    675.00

    Late war 4-panel M31 Zeltbahn in Telo Mimetico camouflage in good used condition. This is a rare late war variant, nicely marked RBNR.

  • Late war brown leather marching boots size 26

    675.00

    Late war brown leather marching boots size 26 in good used condition. The boots retain their original soles, heels and studs. The pair is size marked 26. The boots are a late war pair manufactured with stacked layers of leather for the shafts. Nice pair for a mannequin!

  • Black leather marching boots size 29 1/2

    675.00

    Textbook black leather marching boots size 29 1/2. This is a early high pair manufactured in black leather. The boots retain their original soles, heels and studs. The boots are in good condition and would be perfect for a combat mannequin!

  • Brown SA Sturmführer blouse Berlin 12/193

    New
    675.00

    Brown SA Sturmführer blouse Berlin 12/193. The blouse was saved from a cloth recycling plant and is in good, lightly worn condition. The garment retains the shoulderboard for a Sturmführer and a collar tab for the standarte Berlin 12/193. The shoulderboard and collar tab both retain remnants of their original RZM tags. The blouse is missing one button on the shoulderboard. This one has never been in a collection before.

  • Rare Panzer helfen sie manual

    700.00

    Rare original German army Panzer manual Panzer Helfen Sie; Merkblatt 18b/38. The manual is a well illustrated basic guide for Panzergrenadier troops. It sums up the essential tactics, models and maintenance. A very rare late war printed manual in colour, as issued to Panzergrenadier and Panzer troops!

  • US 82nd Airborne ike jacket with shirt and tie

    700.00

    US 82nd airborne Ike Jacket ID’ed S5885. The jacket comes with a shirt with the same laundry number and a 82nd airborne patch. The jacket has the rank of Staff Sergeant to a Infantry regiment. The jacket has a ribbon bar indicating Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign and European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. This last ribbon comes with a spearhead and four stars indicating he partook in Husky, D-Day, Market Garden and possibly Varsity. It is decorated with the Fourragère or lanyard for France, the Netherlands and Belgium. The Ike jacket shirt would be a nice base for further research!

  • Wehrmacht issue quilted winter parka trousers

    700.00

    Wehrmacht issue quilted winter parka trousers in good used condition. Harder to find then the Hungarian variant!

  • US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet ID’ed H-506

    700.00

    US M1 front seam swivel bale helmet ID’ed H-506 on the back of the shell. This is a textbook late war US M1 helmet with Seaman paper co liner and the helmet shell heat stamp 948 B. Textbook US issued example with the tell tale staining from shaving soap inside the shell!

  • US Navy M1 front seam fixed bale helmet with Firestone liner

    700.00

    Textbook US Navy M1 front seam fixed bale helmet in untouched condition. This is a typical early to mid war US M1 helmet with a front seam and fixed bales. The helmets chinstrap has always been over the rear part of the shell as can be seen by the untouched verdigris, patina and oxidation on the shell. The helmet is complete with its original Firestone navy blue liner that was painted together with the shell. Nice and attractive US Navy M1 helmet in excellent condition!

  • Rare Heer Narvik campaign shield by CE Juncker, Berlin

    700.00

    Rare Heer Narvik campaign shield by CE Juncker, Berlin in unworn condition. The shield has its original wool backing which is typical for this maker. Hard to find in this condition with all prongs intact on the back!

  • Heer EM/NCO visor marked Artillerie Deutsche Wertarbeit

    700.00

    Heer EM/NCO visor marked Artillerie Deutsche Wertarbeit in good condition.

  • Japanese entrenching tool with cover

    700.00

    Japanese entrenching tool with cover but without handle. Nice and rare but sadly not complete example. Incredibly hard to find!

    This piece was a part of the late Nick Komiya collection who was a very knowledgeable Japanese collector who wrote many interesting articles on Warrelics and Wehrmacht Awards forum. The item sold here is a part of his article here. A nice and rare example from a well known and curated collection!

     

  • Mountain boots or Gebirgsjäger schuhe

    700.00

    Mountain boots or Gebirgsjäger schuhe in excellent used condition. Hard to find matching pair in perfect condition for a mannequin!

  • US Frogskin camouflaged coveralls by Progressive Coat & Apron Mfg. Co size 38R

    700.00

    US Frogskin camouflaged coveralls by Progressive Coat & Apron Mfg. Co size 38R. Nice two toned frogskin camouflage example with the legs being a slightly different tone then the upper part. Inner suspenders are gone, press studs are nicely OD painted. Nice example in good used condition.

  • Rare Heer volunteer sleeve shield for volunteers in the Idel-Ural Tatar Legion

    700.00

    Rare orignal Heer volunteer sleeve shield for volunteers in the Idel-Ural Tatar Legion. This is a textbook printed example in tunic removed condition. The text on the shield reads; “Idil-Ural Tatar Legioni” which indicates the Idel-Ural Tatar Legion  Very hard to find volunteers shield.

  • Rare M18 Luftschutz helmet

    700.00

    Rare M18 Luftschutz helmet in excellent condition. This is a typical 1930’s ‘civilian style’ M18 helmet which was reissued for the Luftschutz. Hard to find variant in very good condition!

  • Complete US Medic harness set

    700.00

    Complete US Medic webbing with long and short cantle strap sets, two bags and the rare shoulder yoke in very good condition. Hard to find in one go!

  • rare green bakelite cup marked gfc 1941 1W/K

    700.00

    Beautiful and uncommon green bakelite canteen cup in a stunning condition without any damages. The cup is nicely marked with the 3 letter code gfc 1941which indicates production by Julius Posselt, Gablonz an der Neisse, Reichsgau Sudetenland in 1941. The cup is MPD marked with the material K which indicates the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. Nice uncommon green cup in very good condition which belongs in any canteen collection!

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    700.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with his knights cross. Hard to find photograph without headdress. Large photo approximately 18×24 cm.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • British MKII helmet with Royal Engineers flash

    700.00

    British MKII helmet with Royal Engineers flash in used condition. This is a early helmet as worn by the British Expeditionary Force with early style liner. The helmet has the period applied helmet flash. The neck of the helmet is named and ID’ed 59920. Beautiful, untouched example!

  • Black 10×50 Panzer Dienstglas marked bmj with Pressstoff carrying case

    725.00

    Textbook original set of 10×50 Panzer binoculars or Dienstglas in good and complete condition. The Dienstglas is complete with the original black Pressstoff carrying case dated 1942 and retains the bakelite rain cover and neck strap. The neck strap has a fragile point but is nicely marked bmj. Most parts (the binoculars itself, the case and the neck strap) are nicely marked bmj which indicates production by Hensoldt u. Soehne, Mechanisch-Optische Werke AG, Wetzlar. Sadly one of the bakelite eye cups is missing. Hard to encounter such a complete set!

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage named Reiter Helmut Rüdiger

    725.00

    Tall M38 gasmask canister in spray painted three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage named Reiter Helmut Rüdiger in excellent condition. The canister retains its original name tag inside reading Reiter Helmut Rüriger. The canister retains up to 80% of its original camouflage pattern. Hard to upgrade example that was originally found in the Normandy area.

  • MG34 panzer ammunition bag

    725.00

    Rare Panzer MG34 ammunition bag or Gurtsäck in excellent condition. This accessory was designed to be used in conjunction with MG34s mounted in bunkers, armoured vehicles and tanks. Nice late war manufactured example with multiple types of fabric used in the construction including blue/grey webbing. This example is nicely dated 1944.

  • Unissued matching K98 bayonet marked 43 asw #1665

    725.00

    Textbook K98 bayonet marked 43 asw #1665 in unissued condition. The bayonet is matching and retains up to 100% of its original phophatized finish. The bayonet is a stunning example which is impossible to upgrade.

  • Rare pioneer Pressstoff pickaxe carrier marked dla 43

    735.00

    Very rare pioneer pickaxe carrier made out of Pressstoff. The carrier is nicely marked dla 43 which indicates production by Karl Barth, Militäreffektenfabrik, Waldbröhl, Rheinland in 1943. Super scarce bit of pioneer field gear in excellent condition!

  • Tan straight E-tool carrier marked WaA

    750.00

    Textbook straight Entrenching tool carrier manufactured in tan Presstoff or Ersatzmaterial in unissued condition. The carrier never looks to have had any E-tool inside. A very nice example which would be very hard to upgrade!

  • First pattern Gebirgsjäger Windjacke

    750.00

    First pattern Gebirgsjäger Windjacke in good used condition.

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